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Page 110
... question on question , such as the spirit of youthful investigation would have dictated , Colonel Lorton might not have been better prepared to answer her than was the teacher of mathe- matics , who , having said to his scholar , " You ...
... question on question , such as the spirit of youthful investigation would have dictated , Colonel Lorton might not have been better prepared to answer her than was the teacher of mathe- matics , who , having said to his scholar , " You ...
Page 219
... question of this nature but we think that the Captain acted properly in pub- lishing this statement ; and though it failed to induce that branch of our legislature to grant him relief , the very satisfactory testi- monials which it ...
... question of this nature but we think that the Captain acted properly in pub- lishing this statement ; and though it failed to induce that branch of our legislature to grant him relief , the very satisfactory testi- monials which it ...
Page 220
This question comes very fairly from a speaker on Lord C.'s side of the debate : but , on the other hand , it merits consideration whether the allegiance of the Catholic Bishops cannot be as well secured by a kind of homage to the ...
This question comes very fairly from a speaker on Lord C.'s side of the debate : but , on the other hand , it merits consideration whether the allegiance of the Catholic Bishops cannot be as well secured by a kind of homage to the ...
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